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This Day in History – June 10, 1969 – The X-15 gets a place in history

10 June 1969: The U.S. Air Force donated the first North American Aviation X-15, serial number 56-6670, to the Smithsonian Institution for display at the National Air and Space Museum. The first of three X-15A hypersonic research rocketplanes built by North American for the Air Force and the National Advisory Committee (NACA, the predecessor of NASA), 56-6670 made the first glide flight and

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Richard Joseph Roussell

Preferred Name: Dick
Date of Birth: July 23, 1930
Highest Military Grade: 0-4 – Major
Hometown: Lockport, LA
Headed West Date: May 3, 2008
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“Dick was one of the elite selected by the Air Force to participate in the CIA A-12 Project OXCART at Area 51, where Dick flew the F-101 Voodoo to provide chase for the Mach 3+ A-12. After his tour of duty at Area 51, Dick was chief of the Operational Test and Evaluation Division of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing at Nellis AFB where he was instrumental in the development of laser-guided weapons.

Dick held the rating of Command Pilot with over 4,000 hours of logged flying time. He was also one of the original founders of Roadrunners Internationale and was an invaluable asset to the association as it developed.”(1)

For Dick’s complete biography in his own words and photos, go to https://www.roadrunnersinternationale.com/roussell.html

Source: Roadrunners Internationale

 

 

 

Units Assigned

  • Basic training at Lackland AFB, TX
  • James Connelly AFB, TX
  • Primary flight training, Greenville AFB, MS (T-6G)
  • Advanced pilot training, Laredo AFB, TX (T-28, T-33)
  • Turner AFB, GA (F-84G)
  • All weather instrument training,  Moody AFB, GA
  • Fighter gunnery training, Tyndall AFB, FL (F-80 A/B/C)
  • 307th Fighter Squadron/31st Fighter Wing, Turner AFB, GA (F-84)
  • 1958 Nouasseur, North Africa (F-100)
  • TDY Gunnery training, Eglin AFB, FL
  • Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico
  • FAC, Fort Hood, TX
  • 1967 57th Fighter Weapons Wing, Chief of the Operational Test and Evaluation Division, Nellis AFB, NV
  • 1968 Tactical Air Command manager, Elgin AFB, FL
  • 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Operations Officer, Tuy Hoa AB/Phan Rang AB, Vietnam (F-100)
  • 416th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Commander
  • 347th Wing, Detachment 1, Commander, Osan AB, Korea
  • 6/1/1971 Retired USAF

Awards & Decorations

Distinguished Flying Cross
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
Air Medal with 10 Oak Leaf Clusters

Flight Info

T-6G
T-33
T-28
F-84G
F-80 A/B/C
F-100 – 309 missions
F-101

Rating: Command pilot
Flight hours: 4000+

Military & Civilian Education

Military Education:

  • 1955 Squadron Officer’s School, Maxwell AFB, AL (Class 56-a)
  • 1967 Fighter Weapons School, Nellis AFB, NV

Civilian Education:

  • Louisiana State University

Richard J. Roussell, Maj USAF, Ret., “Headed West” on May 3, 2008.

Major Richard Roussell U.S. Air Force, Retired Major Richard “Dick” Joseph Roussell, age 77, a 45-year resident of Las Vegas, passed away May 3, 2008.

Dick was always proud of his Lockport, La., heritage, where he was born July 23, 1930, to Sidney Jr. and Anita Roussell. He married Dorothy Faircloth in 1953, in Albany, Ga. His alma mater was LSU, where he attended U.S. Army ROTC for the first two years and U.S. Air Force ROTC for his junior and senior years.

As a commissioned officer in the U.S. Air Force, Dick flew 309 F-100 combat missions in Vietnam for which he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with 10 Oak Leaf Clusters.

Dick was one of the elite selected by the Air Force to participate in the CIA A-12 Project OXCART at Area 51, where Dick flew the F-101 Voodoo to provide chase for the Mach 3+ A-12. After his tour of duty at Area 51, Dick was chief of the Operational Test and Evaluation Division of the 57th Fighter Weapons Wing at Nellis AFB where he was instrumental in the development of laser-guided weapons.

Dick held the rating of Command Pilot with over 4,000 hours of logged flying time. He was also one of the original founders of Roadrunners Internationale and was an invaluable asset to the association as it developed. He remained a businessman in Las Vegas throughout his life after retiring from the Air Force. Dick is survived by his wife, Dorothy of Las Vegas; his children, Debra and husband, Daniel, and Donald, both of Las Vegas, and David and his wife, Melissa, of Coupeville, Wash.; his grandchildren, Brittany, Erin, Sara and Porsche; and one great-grandson, Colin.

The immediate family gathered privately to celebrate the life and memory of their beloved husband and father. Memorial services [were] scheduled [for] a later date.

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